Extensive leisure centre upgrade given the green light

Plans to significantly refurbish the Hydro in Harrogate have been approved by Harrogate Borough Council’s planning committee.

The project, which will start in April, will see the leisure centre extended and refurbished throughout, along with a new 4,300 sq ft fitness suite, improved reception and café, an overhaul and upgrade of the existing spin and dance class facilities and better disabled access.

Outside, the car park will be reconfigured as well as new bicycle storage and six electric vehicle charging points installed.

The diving structure will be replaced so the facility can continue to create and nurture future Olympians.

Simultaneously, the existing gas boilers will be replaced with heat pumps, along with the installation of solar panels as well as metering and energy monitoring and control systems.

These energy efficiency measures come following a successful £1.8m bid from the borough council through the Government’s public sector decarbonisation scheme.

Councillor Stanley Lumley, Harrogate Borough Council’s cabinet member for culture, tourism and sport, and chair of the board of directors at Brimhams Active, said: “This multi-million pound refurbishment project will create exciting new opportunities for local people to move more, live well and feel great.

“Our vision is to create a healthier and more active population that are living longer, more independent and happier lives.

“And by creating first-class facilities like this we’ll be able to deliver the aims and objectives of Brimhams Active.”

Mark Tweedie, managing director of Brimhams Active, said: “Through the provision of fantastic modern leisure and wellness facilities and engaging, inclusive services we will be able to help many more people become active and lead healthier lifestyles.”

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